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10 October, 01:49

The position of a particle is given by the expression x = 4.00 cos (6.00πt + π), where x is in meters and t is in seconds.

(a) Determine the frequency. Hz (b) Determine period of the motion. s

(c) Determine the amplitude of the motion. m

(d) Determine the phase constant. rad

(e) Determine the position of the particle at t = 0.350 s.

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  1. 10 October, 01:52
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    (a) Frequency =

    (b) Period = 3 Hz

    (c) Amplitude = 4.0 cm

    (d) phase constant = 3.143

    (e) position of the particle = 3.94 m.

    Explanation:

    x = 4.0 cos (6.00πt + π) ... equation 1

    x = A cos (2πft - Φ) ... equation 2

    Where A = amplitude (m), f = frequency (hertz), Φ = phase constant.

    Comparing the two equations above, equation above i. e equation 1 and equation 2

    (a) 2πft = 6πt

    Dividing both side by 2πt

    ∴f = 6πt/2πt = 3 Hz.

    (b) f = 1/T

    T = 1/f = 1/3 = 0.33 s

    (c) Amplitude A = 4.0 cm

    (d) phase constant (Φ) = 2πx/λ,

    Comparing the two equations above,

    Φ = π = 3.143

    (e) substituting the value t = 0.350 s, into equation 1

    x = 4.00 cos{6 (3.143*0.350) + 3.143}

    x = 4.00 cos (9.74)

    x = 4 * 0.986

    x = 3.94 m.
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